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Charity and her young brother are taken in by Merlin Durand, the son of a penurious millionaire, when their mother, a poor cleaning woman, dies. Charity is a strong believer in the world of fairy tales, and calls Merlin "The Prince". Merlin's cheapskate father cuts off his allowance until he gets a job and earns a salary, then leaves home for a "water cure". His servants immediately take a vacation, leaving the house empty, so Charity and Merlin hide there until Merlin can find a job. Charity begins to call the mansion "Charity Castle". They soon wind up involved with a strange cast of characters, including a burglar and an unemployed Shakespearean actor.

Top Cast

  • Mary Miles Minter

    Mary Miles Minter

    Charity

  • Clifford Callis

    Clifford Callis

    The Prince

  • Allan Forrest

    Allan Forrest

    Merlin Durand

  • Eugenie Forde

    Eugenie Forde

    Zelma Verona

  • Henry A. Barrows

    Henry A. Barrows

    Simon Durand

  • Ashton Dearholt

    Ashton Dearholt

    Elmer Trent

  • Robert Klein

    Robert Klein

    Graves

  • Spottiswoode Aitken

    Spottiswoode Aitken

    Lucius Garrett

  • George Ahearn

    George Ahearn

    Bill Turner

Overview

Charity and her young brother are taken in by Merlin Durand, the son of a penurious millionaire, when their mother, a poor cleaning woman, dies. Charity is a strong believer in the world of fairy tales, and calls Merlin "The Prince". Merlin's cheapskate father cuts off his allowance until he gets a job and earns a salary, then leaves home for a "water cure". His servants immediately take a vacation, leaving the house empty, so Charity and Merlin hide there until Merlin can find a job. Charity begins to call the mansion "Charity Castle". They soon wind up involved with a strange cast of characters, including a burglar and an unemployed Shakespearean actor.

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